The relationship between relative's Expressed Emotion and schizophrenic relapse: an Australian replication

Adult Male Psychiatric Status Rating Scales Emotions Australia Patient Readmission 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Hostility Chronic Disease Schizophrenia Humans Family Female Schizophrenic Psychology Follow-Up Studies
DOI: 10.1007/bf00788950 Publication Date: 2004-12-10T14:18:07Z
ABSTRACT
We report a predictive study, carried out in Sydney Australia, investigating the association between the Expressed Emotion (EE) status of the household to which the patient is discharged and schizophrenic relapse. Expressed Emotion was not related to illness severity either at admission or discharge, but was related to variables reflecting chronicity and employment history. There was a significant association between returning to a high EE household and both re-hospitalisation and relapse. The significant association between EE and relapse held only for: patients not on medication, males, and those patients in high contact with their relatives. A discriminant function analysis found that decline in occupational status and the number of critical comments expressed by the relative were the strongest predictors of relapse. The results presented here are consistent with the majority of published reports on EE and relapse and contradict the negative findings of a recently published but smaller study also carried out in Sydney.
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